Just in case, it functions as follows: 1) Find the first paragraph (p) element in the document. This should be the one added by the block of code modified to remove the link, but as I'm unfamiliar with Apache, I don't know if it's possible for some user configuration or other code to add another prior. 2) Case-insensitively Replace the protocol, even if it's not "http", with "https". 3) Create the blockquote element and stuff the link as it's contents, finally adding the blockquote element and it's children to the document immediately after the paragraph element.

To test, I added it inside a script element (<script language="JavaScript"></script>) in the HTML head element of the saved error page, and added 'onload="fix();"' to the body element. This requires modification of the head and body elements which may or may not be an option. I'll whip up another if my assumptions aren't suitable, just let me know my constraints.

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